The Scotsman

Inverclyde paper firm founder named Scots EY Entreprene­ur of The Year

- By HANNAH BURLEY

The founder of an Inverclyde-based paper firm has scooped top prize at EY’S Entreprene­ur of the Year 2019 Scotland ceremony.

Poonam Gupta of PG Paper was named overall winner at the V&A Dundee event last night, as well as triumphing in the scale-up category. Judges cited Gupta’s “grit and determinat­ion”, including facing a rare auto-immune disease, as defining features of her career.

She establishe­d PG Paper in 2003, the year after she moved to Scotland, with just £1,000 in capital, some additional borrowings and support from Scottish Enterprise.

Initially dealing with waste paper, the firm evolved to buy from some of the world’s biggest paper mills. It now turns over £36 million annually, exports to 55 countries and has teams in India and Turkey, with offices soon to launch in the US and China.

Scott Coates of Wireless Infrastruc­ture group; andrew Bissell of Sunamp; Anderson Bakewell, Simon Erlanger, and Ron Maceachran of Isle of Harris Distillers; Sandy Adam of Springfiel­d Properties; Craig Anderson of The Scottish Salmon Company and Jean-christophe Granier of J&D Wilkie also won prizes.

The winners go forward to compete in the UK final, taking place in London in November.

Mike Timmins, EY partner and leader of the EY Entreprene­ur Of The Year programme in Scotland, said: “Poonam’s entreprene­urial journey is a compelling story – having faced continued rejection when searching for work, she pulled on her entreprene­urial instincts and existing network to create PG Paper.

“[Its] growth to a £36m turnover company – with aspiration­s of reaching £100m in the next couple of years – wasn’t without challenges but Poonam’s resilient, determined business approach ultimately won her the accolade.”

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